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III. Particles in Solution
Ch Solutions III. Particles in Solution “Like Dissolves Like” Electrolytes Colligative Properties
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A. “Like Dissolves Like”
NONPOLAR POLAR Detergents polar “head” with long nonpolar “tail” can dissolve both types
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B. Electrolytes Electrolyte Weak Electrolyte Non- Electrolyte
+ salt - + acetic acid - + sugar Electrolyte Weak Electrolyte Non- Electrolyte solute exists as ions only solute exists as ions and molecules solute exists as molecules only
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B. Electrolytes Dissociation
separation of +/- ions when an ionic compound dissolves in water
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B. Electrolytes Ionization
breaking apart of polar covalent molecules into ions when dissolving in water
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C. Colligative Properties
properties of solutions that depend only on solute concentration Freezing Point Depression solutes lower the f.p. of a solvent Boiling Point Elevation solutes raise the b.p. of a solvent
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C. Colligative Properties
Freezing Point Depression View Flash animation.
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C. Colligative Properties
Boiling Point Elevation Solute particles “get in the way.”
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C. Colligative Properties
Effect increases as the solute concentration increases. Uses: antifreeze making ice cream salting icy roads
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